MageGee Keyboard

MageGee Captain72 Rapid Trigger Magnetic Mechanical Keyboard – Compact 72% Gaming Powerhouse

Original price was: 6,950.00 ৳ .Current price is: 5,700.00 ৳ .
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  • Model:MageGee Captain72
  • Connectivity:USB Type-C Wired Connection
  • Full RGB Backlighting with Multiple Effects
  • Keyboard Layout:72% Compact Layout (72 Keys)

MageGee Captain75 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard – Compact 75% Gaming & Productivity Keyboard

Original price was: 7,240.00 ৳ .Current price is: 6,900.00 ৳ .
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  • Model:MageGee Captain75
  • Keyboard Layout:75% Compact Layout (84 Keys)
  • Battery Capacity:Rechargeable 4000mAh Battery
  • Switch Type:Mechanical Switches (Hot-Swappable)

MageGee Captain87 Rapid Trigger Magnetic Switch Keyboard – 87-Key Gaming Mechanical Keyboard

Original price was: 7,500.00 ৳ .Current price is: 6,300.00 ৳ .
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  • Model:MageGee Captain87
  • Connectivity:USB Type-C Wired Connection
  • Hot-Swappable Magnetic Switches
  • Full RGB Backlighting with Customizable Effects

MageGee LIGHT87 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard | TKL Gaming Keyboard with RGB Lighting

5,200.00 ৳ 
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  • Model: MageGee LIGHT87 Wireless
  • Connectivity:2.4GHz Wireless / USB-C Wired /Bluetooth 5.1
  • 87 Keys (TKL Layout)
  • Rechargeable Lithium Battery 8000mAh (Built-in)

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